Cached failure?
Subhendu Ghosh
sghosh at sghosh.org
Sun Feb 23 18:06:32 CET 2003
A few people actually use Nagios in a multiple NAT environment were
address duplication does occur :)
feature ;)
-sg
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003, David Corbin wrote:
> Doh! I feel stupid. The actual problem is that I had two hosts
> configured with the same IP address. The services that worked are ones
> that make sense for most systems (free space on /, etc.)
>
> Seems to me that Nagios should detect two hosts with the same IP address
> as a "potential problem".
>
> David
>
> Bryan Nolen wrote:
>
> >Reload nagios and schedule a force-check on the affected services?
> >
> >On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 00:13, you wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I brought up a new server yesterday. I've added four service checks to
> >>it, all that are "check_by_ssh" based. At the moment two are passing,
> >>and two are having problems. The two that are problematic had problems
> >>when they were first brought up. I've corrected the problems, and
> >>tested the check commands by hand. They work, but Nagios continues to
> >>show the "first failure state". Yes, I've restarted Nagios since I made
> >>the changes, and the service checks ARE running periodically.
> >>
> >>I'm at a lost about what to do to correct this.
> >>
> >>
> >>
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